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        There are lots of different kinds of fruit - there are you over 500 varieties
        of banana alone. By the time we add the countless types of apples, oranges,
        and other well-known fruit, we are faced with thousands of choices.
        <img id="banana" src="images/banana.png" alt="small banana" />
        One of the most interesting aspects of fruit is the variety available in
        each county. I live near London, in an area which is know for
        its apples. 
        <img id="apple" src="images/apple.png" alt="small apple" />
        When travelling in Asia, I was struck by how many different
        kinds of banana were available - many of which had unique flavours and
        which were only avaiable within a small region.

        And, of course, therer are fruits which are truely unique - I am pu in mind
        of the durian, which is widely consumed in SE Asia and is known as the
        "king of fruits". The durian is largely unknown in Europe and the USA - if
        it is known at all, it is for the overwhelming smell, which is compared
        to a combination of almonds, rotten onions and gym socks.
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